- Gripsholm Castle
Gripsholm Castle ( _sv. Gripsholms Slott) is a castle in
Sweden and is regarded as one of Sweden's finest historical monuments. It is located in the town ofMariefred by the lakeMälaren in south central Sweden, in the municipality of Strängnäs, about 60 km west ofStockholm .A
fortress was built at the location around1380 byBo Jonsson (Grip) , and belonged to his family until the confiscation of mansions and castles by King Gustav I (Gustav Vasa) in 1526. The King tore it down, and built a fortified castle with corner towers and a wall, for defensive purposes. Of the original medieval fortress, only the façade of a wall remains.Since Gustav Vasa, Gripsholm has belonged to the
Swedish Royal Family , and was used as their residence until1713 . Between1563 and1567 , KingEric XIV imprisonedJohn III Vasa and his wifeCatherine Jagiellon in the castle. Their sonSigismund III Vasa , later the King of Poland and Sweden, was born there inJune 20 1566 .The castle was again used as a prison between 1713 and 1773, before it was renovated by King Gustav III on behalf of his wife. A
theater was also added at this time.Between 1889 and 1894, the castle underwent a heavy and controversial restoration by the architect
Fredrik Lilljekvist during which many of the 17th and 18th-century alterations were removed. The largest change was the addition of a third floor; the planned demolition of a wing did not take place.Today part of the castle houses the National Collection of Portraits "(Statens porträttsamlingar)", the oldest portrait collection in the world.Fact|date=August 2008
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